Gallery: Camilla on duty

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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall inspects Chelsea Pensioners, all British veteren soldiers, during the annual Founder's Day Parade at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London on June 6, 2013. In-Pensioners at the Royal Chelsea Hospital were inspected by the Duchess of Cornwall today during their annual Founder's Day. The hospital has been caring for British veterens since it was founded by King Charles II in 1682 and is currently home to some 300 pensioners all of which have served in the British Army and are over 65 years of age.

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Chelsea Pensioners, all British veteren soldiers, stand to attention for the inspection of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (C), during the annual Founder's Day Parade at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London on June 6, 2013. In-Pensioners at the Royal Chelsea Hospital were inspected by the Duchess of Cornwall today during their annual Founder's Day. The hospital has been caring for British veterens since it was founded by King Charles II in 1682 and is currently home to some 300 pensioners all of which have served in the British Army and are over 65 years of age.Ben Stansall
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Chelsea Pensioners, all British veteren soldiers, file past on mobility scooters for inspection by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at the base of a statue of King Charles II during the annual Founder's Day Parade at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London on June 6, 2013. In-Pensioners at the Royal Chelsea Hospital were inspected by the Duchess of Cornwall today during their annual Founder's Day. The hospital has been caring for British veterens since it was founded by King Charles II in 1682 and is currently home to some 300 pensioners all of which have served in the British Army and are over 65 years of age.Ben Stansall
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets Chelsea Pensioners as she visits the Royal Hospital Chelsea to review The Founder's Day Parade on June 6, 2013 in London, England. The Royal Hospital Founder's Day is always held on a day close to the 29th May - the birthday of Charles II and the date of his restoration as King in May 1660. The day is also known as Oak Apple Day as it commemorates the escape of the future King Charles after the Battle of Worcester (1651) when he hid in an oak tree to avoid capture by the Parliamentary forces.Chris Jackson
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Chelsea Pensioners, all British veteren soldiers, stand at attention as Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, addresses them at the base of a statue of King Charles II during the annual Founder's Day Parade at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in In-Pensioners at the Royal Chelsea Hospital were inspected by the Duchess of Cornwall today during their annual Founder's Day. The hospital has been caring for British veterens since it was founded by King Charles II in 1682 and is currently home to some 300 pensioners all of which have served in the British Army and are over 65 years of age.Ben Stansall
/ AFP/Getty Images

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall meets Chelsea Pensioners as she visits the Royal Hospital Chelsea to review The Founder's Day Parade on June 6, 2013 in London, England. The Royal Hospital Founder's Day is always held on a day close to the 29th May - the birthday of Charles II and the date of his restoration as King in May 1660. The day is also known as Oak Apple Day as it commemorates the escape of the future King Charles after the Battle of Worcester (1651) when he hid in an oak tree to avoid capture by the Parliamentary forces.Chris Jackson
/ Getty Images

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall watches a march past of Chelsea Pensioners as she visits the Royal Hospital Chelsea to review The Founder's Day Parade on June 6, 2013 in London, England. The Royal Hospital Founder's Day is always held on a day close to the 29th May - the birthday of Charles II and the date of his restoration as King in May 1660. The day is also known as Oak Apple Day as it commemorates the escape of the future King Charles after the Battle of Worcester (1651) when he hid in an oak tree to avoid capture by the Parliamentary forces.Chris Jackson
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